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New Mexico bill allowing unaffiliated voters in primaries passes House, heads to governor.
A New Mexico bill that would allow about 330,000 unaffiliated voters to participate in primary elections without changing their registration passed the House of Representatives with a 36-33 vote.
Proponents argue it will increase voter turnout, while critics worry it may lead to strategic voting benefiting one party.
The bill now goes to the governor for approval.
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El proyecto de ley de Nuevo México que permite a los votantes no afiliados en las primarias pasa House, se dirige al gobernador.